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Design Now
Harvard Graduate School of Design
5 episodes
4 months ago
In each episode of Design Now—the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s quarterly podcast—faculty, researchers, alumni, and students engage in dialogue on a single topic of global significance. Episodes on the climate crisis, social justice, public health, housing, technology, urbanization, and transportation present new research on design thinking and practice, and illuminate the many, sometimes unexpected, ways in which design is engaged in questions of global politics, culture, and society.
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In each episode of Design Now—the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s quarterly podcast—faculty, researchers, alumni, and students engage in dialogue on a single topic of global significance. Episodes on the climate crisis, social justice, public health, housing, technology, urbanization, and transportation present new research on design thinking and practice, and illuminate the many, sometimes unexpected, ways in which design is engaged in questions of global politics, culture, and society.
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Design Now Podcast, Episode 3: Designing for Social Justice
Design Now
37 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
Design Now Podcast, Episode 3: Designing for Social Justice
What does a just society look like? Often, it’s not about the things you notice first. A housing project might be built with every care paid to the needs of its future residents, but its impact will be limited if it doesn’t also have good transportation links, or if it is sited downwind of a wastewater treatment facility and with no access to green space. In this episode of Design Now, we speak to people in and around Harvard’s Graduate School of Design who are thinking about social justice at all scales. At one end, there are the huge structural factors that designers must contend with: government policy, the climate crisis, ingrained prejudice and discrimination within both practice and pedagogy. At the more personal end of the scale, we hear about the conversations that designers are having with private clients every day, encouraging them to consider interests other than their own and to “soften the threshold” between private and community spaces. Everyone featured in this episode has their own entry points and specialties, but they are united by a common thought: Designing for social justice is the work of a society, not any one individual. Featuring: Rahul Mehrotra, Daniel D'Oca, Mariam Kamara, Anita Berrizbeitia, Esesua Ikpefan Transcript DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded in February, 2022. The guests’ titles and their affiliation to the school were accurate at the time of recording. Show Notes 1:49 RMA Architects 4:20 Hathigaon housing project for Mahouts and their elephants, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 4:48 Interboro Partners 7:32 Atelier Masōmī 12:50 The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion 15:40 California's ban on single-family zoning 19:57 Free route 23, 28, and 29 bus program - public transit as a public good 20:41 Washington State Transportation Bill of Rights 29:39 Becoming Urban - Research project by Rahul Mehrotra 30:00 Kinetic City - Book by Rahul Mehrotra About The show is produced by Maggie Janik and hosted by Harriet Fitch Little. For inquiries or to be featured on an upcoming episode, email designnow@gsd.harvard.edu.
Design Now
In each episode of Design Now—the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s quarterly podcast—faculty, researchers, alumni, and students engage in dialogue on a single topic of global significance. Episodes on the climate crisis, social justice, public health, housing, technology, urbanization, and transportation present new research on design thinking and practice, and illuminate the many, sometimes unexpected, ways in which design is engaged in questions of global politics, culture, and society.